Mopaga

DeRank : 0,52
DeAge™ : 7327 days • Here since 19 may 2006
Ligabue Nome E Cognome
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Mmmmm...yes.... (Homer Simpson)
Zucchero feat. Pavarotti Miserere (CD Single)
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Ah, @Pulp: for heaven's sake, I can understand that the idea hasn't thrilled you, but if you're asking me "what's the point of writing backward?" it means you haven't understood a darn thing :) Anyway, let me reveal the mystery: "SOMETIMES, THE BEST MUSIC IS SILENCE" = "HASHISH, HEROIN AND DRUG..." ecaP and eneb
Zucchero feat. Pavarotti Miserere (CD Single)
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Wow Fusillo, you gave me chills; I thought Elio had done a reverse review on the subliminal messages that need to be listened to (not read) backwards... damn you, damn it... :D
Zucchero feat. Pavarotti Miserere (CD Single)
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Well, if we can't understand each other :)
Zucchero feat. Pavarotti Miserere (CD Single)
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The idea that after a careful reading someone might have muttered, "what crap...!" is a source of amusement for me... :)
Zucchero feat. Pavarotti Miserere (CD Single)
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Damn Wolf, you’re so mean! You’ve ruined my apocalyptic plans... haha!
Zucchero feat. Pavarotti Miserere (CD Single)
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Guys, guys, enough voting for the review. We've reached a 3.33 average. It's half of 666, the number of the beast... everything adds up... [[[@ThePunisher: I think it's time to ditch the old tape recorder and buy a nice CD player :P]]] [[[@Precisino: After the 5 for Lollipop, I had to lower my standards a bit :)]]]
Kasabian Empire
Kasabian Empire
21 sep 06
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I like the single, now all that's left is to listen to the album...
James Dean Bradfield The Great Western
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Here... let's say that if one can combine experimentation with emotions, hats off :) otherwise I would prefer a little song with just one chord rather than a 35-minute suite, for example, or any piece that contains cacophonous buzzes and the like :) That said, I sincerely thank you for your very welcome intervention :P
A.R.E. Weapons A.R.E. Weapons
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"A completely black cover. The name and a painted face: like Kiss but filtered through the distorted, mutant, and hallucinatory imagination of master John Carpenter." I stopped here.